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Adrian, T. Gwynn, and Jane Mitchell

So Adrian’s deal is just about done. I am very sad😦 He had a physical today in Boston, and all that’s left to do is release an official announcement. But from what it looks like, we’re only going to get three minor league players. I don’t like that at all. Sure, they’re top prospects, but with losing Adrian, we need players who will be able to help us right now.

Very sad day for all Padres fans. I hope all of you are doing okay, but I know it’s going to take us a while to deal with anger and the hurt. Oh well. Hoyer thinks that this is the best for the club, so I guess we need to trust him.

I love Adrian. At least he’s going to the Red Sox, and not the Yankees.

Today was pretty sad, but one thing that cheered me up was a grand opening for a new Cox Solutions store in Escondido, featuring Tony Gwynn Jr. and Jane Mitchell!

I seriously had so much fun. There was a ton of great free stuff, which I was really glad to get. Plus I got Tony’s autograph and a picture with him, which was super cool.

She was sooo nice, and I’m super excited about reading the book, especially the section about Kevin Kouzmanoff. Jane does something very unique, and I’m really excited about leaning more about her and her career, especially since she’s a female in a man’s world, just like I want to be.

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Lucky! You got to meet Jane Mitchell AND Tony Gwynn Jr.! I’m sad about this trade as well but I think it will benefit both teams. I’m looking forward to see the prospects in action! They sound like promising players. Adrian will be greatly missed.😦http://hyunyoung.mlblogs.com

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